Lyric discussion by milom 

To me this song has its roots in the cliche feelings people usually feel about birthdays, but it really kicks it up a notch. I mean as far as "kicks" go in Blur music (maybe I should call it "drops" to stay in the present zeitgeist) this is one of the hardest ones.

The song bursts open with unbelievable angst/expressing sounds right about the middle, after all lyrics have been spoken so it's basically split in two: melancholy and fear, excruciating unhappiness. It's one of my favourite songs from Leisure.

Then the lyrics are also moving. I love the wordplay e.g. "It's my birthday"-a regular expression people say combined with "no one here-day" etc. Powerful feelings expressed with simple words that unite ever more depressing feelings.

Song fits well with the early Blur period, in which you could feel a lot of their songs are written from the standpoint of teenagers and teenage angst.

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